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ProggyMan 05-08-2008 08:43 PM

Do you live in the U.S.?

simplephysics 05-09-2008 07:30 AM

....yes.

pheurton 05-09-2008 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by sleepy jack fire drill (Post 477792)
Obviously

bigot

ProggyMan 05-09-2008 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by ComingUpRoses (Post 477991)
....yes.

Do you know what super delegates are?

simplephysics 05-10-2008 12:19 PM

I don't think the Democratic Party will pull out the super delegates to enable Hillary to win, that would upset too many people and stick a bad image on the party itself. And I suppose I should have been clearer when I posted that, the guy was talking about the popular votes.

Miltamec Soundsquinaez 05-10-2008 03:31 PM

Hillary's only chances are banking on the hope that Michigan and Florida would count, and they've already ruled against that.
The only argument about her staying in the race is that the nomination process has forced millions of people to register which may not have otherwise happened.
I hope it's an Obama/Clinton ticket, and we could impair 2 prejudices with 1 stone.
It will be interesting to see after Clinton drops out how staunchly she supports Obama. She will:
1. Join his ticket
2. Support him from a partisan standpoint.
3. Attack him, and actually hope for a McCain victory, so she can run in 2012. That seems unlikely, but the way she composes herself sometimes, I wouldn't put it past her.

ProggyMan 05-10-2008 03:31 PM

They don't have a choice. You need 2,025 to win.

sleepy jack 05-10-2008 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by TheUsed2lguy (Post 478458)
3. Attack him, and actually hope for a McCain victory, so she can run in 2012. That seems unlikely, but the way she composes herself sometimes, I wouldn't put it past her.

You know I honestly wouldn't be surprised by that but I don't think there's many democrats that would be happy with her playing a hand in McCain victory. Assuming she did that and he won of course.

simplephysics 05-10-2008 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by sleepy jack fire drill (Post 478464)
You know I honestly wouldn't be surprised by that but I don't think there's many democrats that would be happy with her playing a hand in McCain victory. Assuming she did that and he won of course.

I doubt she would go against the Party. During the last debate she said "we need to get a democrat in office" about 20 times. She'd support Obama.

Oh... and Clinton only leads Obama by 2 superdelegatewise now.

sleepy jack 05-10-2008 03:46 PM

Yeah but frankly I'd find it shocking if she started running around going Vote Obama after the way she's gone after him.


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